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Dublin police looking to identify man taking unsolicited pictures of children in Muirfield area

Dublin police find man who admits to taking photo of children in Muirfield area Police spoke with him and say they are satisfied that there was no criminal intent, and there is no indication he is connected to other incidents in the area. Author: Brittany Bailey, 10TV Web Staff Published: 8:32 AM EST March 11, 2021 Updated: 4:10 PM EST March 11, 2021 DUBLIN, Ohio Dublin police say they found the man accused of taking a photograph of children in the Muirfield area. It was one of three similar incidents reported to police in recent days. The first happened Sunday, March 7, just before 5 p.m. Police say a man approached three children playing near the area of Berkshire Court. He took a picture of them and said he would post it on social media. He then left in a dark-colored Tesla sedan with a white interior.

The Recorder - Broadband, road projects and 3-town senior center in works for 2021 in West County

Broadband, road projects and 3-town senior center in works for 2021 in West County The Senior Center, located in the Masonic building in Shelburne Falls, serves residents of Shelburne, Buckland and Ashfield. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ Colrain is looking forward to the Village Intersection Improvement Project. The federally funded project calls for an expanded common area, to include the land pictured, as well as new paving and new sidewalks. Staff File Photo/Paul Franz Modified: 1/10/2021 3:57:47 PM Editor’s note: This week and last week, the Greenfield Recorder is running a series of articles on what residents can likely expect in 2021. This next installment focuses on some of the towns in the western part of Franklin County.

Three Oaks Township marijuana ordinance begins to take shape

THREE OAKS — The Three Oaks Township Board on Dec. 14 received input from township attorney David Petersen on language he thought should and should not be contained in a proposed ordinance aimed at giving the township oversight on marijuana-related businesses. Petersen said that many stipulations are already covered by state statutes, but he urged Township Board members to carefully read each section of a draft copy of the ordinance so they could provide their input and have questions answered. Petersen said the township could set standards such as what distance marijuana-related businesses must be from institutions such as schools, child care facilities, churches, libraries and parks.

Dublin Police Beat: Tools worth $1,280 reported stolen from vehicle on Tuttle Crossing

SportsUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals ThisWeek group A Tennessee man told the Dublin Police Department tools worth $1,280 were stolen from his vehicle parked on the 5500 block of Tuttle Crossing Boulevard between 3 and 6 a.m. Nov. 30. The mode of entry was unknown, according to the police report. Wire strippers, wire crimpers, screwdrivers, pliers and drills were among the tools reported stolen. In other recent Dublin police incident reports: • A man told police a purse containing money and credit cards was stolen from a vehicle parked on the 5400 block of Dinglebay Court between midnight and 6 a.m. Nov. 29. The vehicle was unlocked, according to the report.

Businesses that rely on fairs not faring too well

Businesses that rely on fairs not faring too well Kris Kringle Kettle Korn says they ve gone from cooking thousands of pounds of kettle corn to cooking zilch. Posted: Dec 15, 2020 12:02 AM Posted By: Tom Geise BOONVILLE, NY - Kettle corn. It s a staple at every state fair, county fair, local fair, and you-name-it-fair. For the past 14 years or so, those fairs have been a big part of Kris Kringle Kettle Korn’s business. This year, with the fairs being canceled due to the coronavirus, things haven’t exactly been popping. The owners say they’ve gone from cooking thousands of pounds of kettle corn at the fairs to cooking zilch.

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